Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute
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Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute is a private contract research organization that is part of Touro University and New York Medical College (NYMC). It was founded after WWII in Albuquerque, New Mexico by two physicians, William Randolph Lovelace I and his nephew, surgeon William Randolph Lovelace II. LRRI originally performed not-for-profit biomedical research into the prevention, treatment and cure of respiratory disease. The organization expanded with military grants into the research and development of CBRNe, setting up a lab inside Kirtland Air Force Base, preclinical contract research for drug development, clinical trials and in 1998, the study of mental illness by providing neuroimaging and big data analysis with machine learning.
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Le Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute (« Institut de recherche respiratoire Lovelace », LRRI) est une société de recherche contractuelle fondé après la Seconde Guerre mondiale à Albuquerque, au Nouveau-Mexique, par le médecin William Randolph Lovelace I et le chirurgien (en), son neveu. En 2018, son nom est apparu dans le scandale de l'affaire Volkswagen.
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Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute is a private contract research organization that is part of Touro University and New York Medical College (NYMC). It was founded after WWII in Albuquerque, New Mexico by two physicians, William Randolph Lovelace I and his nephew, surgeon William Randolph Lovelace II. LRRI originally performed not-for-profit biomedical research into the prevention, treatment and cure of respiratory disease. The organization expanded with military grants into the research and development of CBRNe, setting up a lab inside Kirtland Air Force Base, preclinical contract research for drug development, clinical trials and in 1998, the study of mental illness by providing neuroimaging and big data analysis with machine learning. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) found LRRI violated the Animal Welfare Act on multiple occasions since 2008. In 2018, its name appeared in the European dieselgate scandal, as it had tested the health effect of diesel exhaust exposure on monkeys for three German car manufacturers using emissions cheating technology. In August of 2022, it was announced that the Lovelace Research Institute had joined Touro University and New York Medical College (NYMC).
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Le Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute (« Institut de recherche respiratoire Lovelace », LRRI) est une société de recherche contractuelle fondé après la Seconde Guerre mondiale à Albuquerque, au Nouveau-Mexique, par le médecin William Randolph Lovelace I et le chirurgien (en), son neveu. Le LRRI a initialement réalisé des recherches biomédicales à but non lucratif sur la prévention, le traitement et la guérison des maladies respiratoires. L'organisation a élargi ses activités avec des subventions militaires dans la recherche et le développement d'armes nucléaires, radiologiques, biologiques et chimiques, via la création d'un laboratoire à Kirtland Air Force Base, la recherche contractuelle préclinique pour le développement de médicaments et, dernièrement l'étude de maladies mentales en fournissant de l'imagerie neuronale sur fond d'apprentissage automatique et de big data. En 2018, son nom est apparu dans le scandale de l'affaire Volkswagen.
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